U.S. Marshals increase reward for Ga. escapee possibly in AL

The U.S. Marshals Southeast Regional
Fugitive Task Force is now offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to
the arrest of a Georgia jail escapee.

Chad Everette Dasher has recently been
the focus of extensive manhunts in Texas and Alabama but has managed to elude
capture.

Dasher escaped from the
Tattnall County Jail Jan. 24, when he executed an elaborate plan to breach jail
security and escaped through the jail's roof.

Dasher was being held at
the Tattnall County Jail on multiple charges for a multi-county crime spree
that occurred in Georgia in 2012. Dasher
is a 5'9" white male and weighs 140 pounds. He has green eyes and brown
hair.

Dasher has an extensive
criminal history to include arrests for burglary, firearms, fraud, narcotics,
resisting arresting and traffic offenses.
Dasher has a history of fleeing from law enforcement. He is considered
armed and dangerous.

Any information
pertaining to Dasher should be relayed to the Tattnall County Sheriff's Office
at 912-557-6777 or the U.S. Marshals Service Communications Center at
1-800-336-0102. Tips can also be emailed
to usms.wanted@usdoj.gov. All
information is confidential.

A $5,000.00 reward is
being offered for information that leads to Dasher's arrest. In order to collect the reward, tipsters
should be prepared to give their name and contact information to law
enforcement officials manning the tip lines. Again, Dasher is an extreme flight
risk and is considered armed and dangerous.